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by dale_glass
974 days ago
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That's mostly when people use bad brand names, mostly in foreign media. I say foreign because I imagine that it's a case for say, a Japanese author trying to imitate an English brand name without knowing enough English to make it sound even slightly sensible. That's how you get stuff like WcDonalds and "Bobson Dugnutt". Done well though it works perfectly fine. It's not like everything is huge brands out there, so there's plenty room for random branding. And once in a while somebody comes up with something neat. I think "Pesterchum" is a great name for a messenger app. |
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To use your example, if I am reading a book set in mid-2010s Seattle and a character is wandering down Pike Street after a bad date, it would be jarring to see them using an app called “Pesterchum”